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the Oceans fish, that's the exact fish I was thinking of. Beautiful fish but it needs something big to swim in.
Call me the tang police, but IMO Zebramosa sp. are much better suited to aquarium life ![]() The problem with the hobby, and to the fault of LFS when you see Naso's and unicorns tangs and so forth they are fairly small specimens that do not really give you an idea of what they are going to grow up to be. In the end this is just my opinion, everyone can stock their tanks however they see fit, I just know that unless I had a HUGE tank I would not even consider one.
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I guess I need to think of my next tank build for when my naso grows up... I will do whatever it takes to keep her happy. Right now she has a lot of space and rocks and caves t hide in. These days she is visiting with the cleaner shrimp and begging for nori. I will always try to keep her happy.
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Well I have a few fish that will grow bigger and need to take them into consideration. I am keeping Griffie since I just don't have the heart to let him go and he is being stellar these days. I really love all my fish and can't bear to part with any of them. My angels do pick things but I have moved them out of reach and do my best to accommodate everyone. So far s good, and I really want to keep things happy and peaceful.
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Shhhh... it's a great excuse to go even bigger in the future, maybe three to four years. My hubby wanted two tanks on the same water supply but in an L shape. One side for non reef safe fish and the other for my reef. They would be built together as one but be divided in the corner of the L in a way you would not notice. We would tile saw the rocks flat and lay them back together on the dividing piece of glass so it would like one piece. It's in the thought stage but if my fish get too big, it will maybe become a reality...
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I like your husbands idea, I figure I will run a double tank system on my next system in order to have fish that can not be kept in a reef as well as a reef system. Right now my Scribble nips at my corals but the corals are still doing well, so no real issues. Yet when the Scribble grows larger I may have some probs, and hence the need for another tank.
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There should be a build thread on RC soon. He lives in Florida. The wall does have 2" between each tank though, so they are not butted right up against each other but the end result should look like one big tank. I mean you will most likely be able to tell its three but thats fine. I will look for my drawings and designs later. |